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"You Might Be a Redneck If...
Your TV is on 24/7.
Your TV has been permanently on for over a decade.
The only time your TV is off is during a power outage.
Your TV gets 512 channels, but you go outside to use the bathroom.
Your new TV is sitting on top of your old TV.
Your TV costs more than all of your other furniture.
Your deer-stand has a TV antenna on it.
Your cable provider has no idea that you exist."
Jeff Foxworthy

The fourth line down, in my first post, starts with " XHBQ " pronounced: "ex ahch bee cue." That is what I'm seeing displayed on my monitor as I type.

If you are seeing the letter "dee" (D) at the end of that call then our computers are, somehow, existing in alternate universes. I've read about the possibility of a, 'multi-verse' where an infinite number of different universes exist simultaneously, but I never thought I'd experience it.

"You Might Be a Redneck If...
Your TV is on 24/7.
Your TV has been permanently on for over a decade.
The only time your TV is off is during a power outage.
Your TV gets 512 channels, but you go outside to use the bathroom.
Your new TV is sitting on top of your old TV.
Your TV costs more than all of your other furniture.
Your deer-stand has a TV antenna on it.
Your cable provider has no idea that you exist."
Jeff Foxworthy

If you are seeing the letter "dee" (D) at the end of that call then our computers are, somehow, existing in alternate universes. I've read about the possibility of a, 'multi-verse' where an infinite number of different universes exist simultaneously, but I never thought I'd experience it.

"You Might Be a Redneck If...
Your TV is on 24/7.
Your TV has been permanently on for over a decade.
The only time your TV is off is during a power outage.
Your TV gets 512 channels, but you go outside to use the bathroom.
Your new TV is sitting on top of your old TV.
Your TV costs more than all of your other furniture.
Your deer-stand has a TV antenna on it.
Your cable provider has no idea that you exist."
Jeff Foxworthy

While you are at it Ed, here is one you can ask him about. If we visually focus upon a dark image long enough (some persons like to call this *stare*), then quickly look to open space, we momentarily see a floating white image in that space. Are we seeing a void in the timeline in an alternate universe (or perhaps our own universe?) Hmmm.